Pulitzer Center photojournalist Sean Gallagher talks to the Asia Society about his reporting projects on China's environmental problems and his experience as a freelance journalist in China.
In this lesson, students will learn what wetlands are, where they are found, and better understand their value to humans, animals, and the environment.
Due to China's very rapid economic growth in the last few decades, and the impact of climate change, large parts of China's wetlands are vanishing or have already disappeared.
New York City spends millions a year to maintain some of the highest quality tap water in the world–without filtering. Yet, some reports indicate this trend may be coming to an end.
Sean Gallagher is a British environmental photojournalist, videographer and multimedia producer who has been based in China for over 6 years. His work focuses on highlighting environmental issues and...